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but does that mean new orleans is safe? >> this wall could very easily be overtopped if we had another hurricane katrina, it would be overtopped.ed >> and is the country prepared for another catastrophe? >> forget louisiana and new orleans. forget us. think about the rest of this country. america can't respond. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ growls ] ♪ ♪ [ chittering ] ♪ [ growls ] ♪ [ bear grunting ] ♪ [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. >>> hurricane katrina exposed serious deficiencies in our nation's ability to respond to disaster. in >> i spent two days in a shelter trying to do first aid, basic first aid, with nothing. i had nothing! where is it? >> there was no clear commander in control. no good communication. as a consequence, as a nation, we were not able to respond. >> five years later, a lot of concerns remain. >> i can tell you right now that this country is not prepared in terms of emergency response to respond to a catastrophic event. >> fema direc
but does that mean new orleans is safe? >> this wall could very easily be overtopped if we had another hurricane katrina, it would be overtopped.ed >> and is the country prepared for another catastrophe? >> forget louisiana and new orleans. forget us. think about the rest of this country. america can't respond. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ growls ] ♪ ♪ [ chittering ] ♪ [ growls ] ♪ [ bear grunting ] ♪ [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the...
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i'm a resident of new orleans because i love new orleans. made the film because we so glibly use the storm or hurricane katrina in what happened here. what i do is track the two independent investigations that painstakingly established beyond controversy that this was a man-made event, that in the words of one of the investigators the greatest man-made engineering catastrophes, since chernobyl. it was entirely preventable. and we have a whistle blower from inside the corps of engineers who is saying many of the sameistakes are being made. >> let's talk about these new and improved systems because the army corps says 15 billion has been spent in levee reconstruction. do you think what they have done ask really a israelrealistic protection when we all know that these levees can't sustain anything above a cat 3 storm. >> we know they couldn't sustain anything above a strong cat 2 because that's what katrina was when it slid by new orleans. what we know is that if you are bragging about our system based on how much it costs, you're really distra
i'm a resident of new orleans because i love new orleans. made the film because we so glibly use the storm or hurricane katrina in what happened here. what i do is track the two independent investigations that painstakingly established beyond controversy that this was a man-made event, that in the words of one of the investigators the greatest man-made engineering catastrophes, since chernobyl. it was entirely preventable. and we have a whistle blower from inside the corps of engineers who is...
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new orleans, 90. and dallas, 97. >>> and when we come back this morning, new programs to stabilize the housing market. >>> and faceded with more months underground there is new video of those trapped miners this morning, showing us life 2,000 feet beneath the surface. >>> and a night for hollywood. a big night for "madmen" and "modern family." we'll be right back. welcome to progressive. nice calculator. i'm just trying to save money on my car insurance. you know, with progressive, you get the option to name your price. is that even possible? uh, absolutely. trade? and i still get great service? more like super great. oh, you have a message. "hello." calculator humor. i'll be here all week. i will -- that was my schedule. the freedom to name your price. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ female announcer ] wisk is about to change the way you look at stains forever. discover the power of our stain spectrum technology in the new red bottle of wisk. in stores now! rheumatoid arthritis going?
new orleans, 90. and dallas, 97. >>> and when we come back this morning, new programs to stabilize the housing market. >>> and faceded with more months underground there is new video of those trapped miners this morning, showing us life 2,000 feet beneath the surface. >>> and a night for hollywood. a big night for "madmen" and "modern family." we'll be right back. welcome to progressive. nice calculator. i'm just trying to save money on my car...
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she had grown up in new orleans. she raised her family in new orleans. and she wanted to stay. but she just didn't know if she could. her entire neighborhood was destroyed. >> it was just so much misery that lasted for so long. i just was never in a story like thisis that just seemed to fester. just week after week after week that turned into months that even turned into years. i don't expect we'll ever see anything like it again. >> what do i hope for new orleans? it's what i hope for all of us that tomorrow will be better than yesterday. >> yeah. i think we all kind of speak for what harry said, you hope you never see anything like this again. it was sheer devastation back then. still in parts of new orleans. parts that still have a long way to go as we mentioned. lonnie quinn is outside with another check of the weather for us. lonnie. >> good morning to you, chris. good morning, everybody. that's a sign we have to talk about. young lady what's your name. >> rachel sykes. >> your trip to new york city. you want to see the new york city. checked that out. and you want to see
she had grown up in new orleans. she raised her family in new orleans. and she wanted to stay. but she just didn't know if she could. her entire neighborhood was destroyed. >> it was just so much misery that lasted for so long. i just was never in a story like thisis that just seemed to fester. just week after week after week that turned into months that even turned into years. i don't expect we'll ever see anything like it again. >> what do i hope for new orleans? it's what i hope...
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the people of new orleans? is. >> they're strong. they come together. they pull together in times of need. i mean you have been seeing that with katrina as well. it's a special place. very special. >> so as you can see, janet jackson as busy as she is finds time to watch what's happening in the world and watch what's happening in this community here and she had a reason that she felt like this was the year for her to make it. >> as you and i talked and we were texting about it. i saw janet jackson and the family last week for the one-year anniversary. i think the essence music festival was going on. how was she handling it this time? did you get a chance to ask her that? >> she did talk about love and show business and kids. she was not comfortable talking about her brother's passing. the end of the concert. you look up on the screen. there was a huge picture of michael and janet as children. it moved some people in the crowd to tears. it is clear that her brother is part of who she is. it is so clear. >> it's still right there. >> thank you. great inte
the people of new orleans? is. >> they're strong. they come together. they pull together in times of need. i mean you have been seeing that with katrina as well. it's a special place. very special. >> so as you can see, janet jackson as busy as she is finds time to watch what's happening in the world and watch what's happening in this community here and she had a reason that she felt like this was the year for her to make it. >> as you and i talked and we were texting about...
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and 75 in new orleans. >>> and a quick update on the red river, which is still running high. residents in northwestern minnesota have been forced to commute to work by way of airboat. the red river isn't expected to crest in that area for another week. >>> when we come back today, social security may already be in the red, years earlier than expected. >>> and major movie chains about to raise ticket prices nationwide. my muscles feel like they've been pounded... my muscles just ache... ... all over my body... ...it just doesn't go away. it's so baffling. (announcer) ! does this sound like the pain # you've been experiencing? this is fibromyalgia. chronic, widespread pain and tenderness that # affects millions. sometimes i need a hug... ...but i know #it's gonna hurt... (announcer) here is hope. understanding your pain... ...is the first " step to treating it. talk to your doctor # and visit fibrocenter.com for answers and support. blend it. sprinkle it. sweet! [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ]
and 75 in new orleans. >>> and a quick update on the red river, which is still running high. residents in northwestern minnesota have been forced to commute to work by way of airboat. the red river isn't expected to crest in that area for another week. >>> when we come back today, social security may already be in the red, years earlier than expected. >>> and major movie chains about to raise ticket prices nationwide. my muscles feel like they've been pounded... my...
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because they're from new orleans. >> do you want to stay in new orleans? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. that's why we all came back here. i grew up here and i like it. it's like home. i'm comfortable here. when we went away, it was a different world. i didn't know nothing but new orleans. i know the music, the food. everything tasted different. >> everything tasted different? >> yeah. it tasted real different. >> does the rest of the country not taste as good? >> everything is good, but it's just not new orleans. >> different flavor. >> just a different flavor? >> different flavor. >> even if one day, and i don't think it will happen, that i will move away, i can't imagine me not coming back to visit at least more than five times a year. i would have to come back some kind of way. it's going to always be home. >> it will always be home. the school is part of the capital one university of new orleans charter school network. andre perry is the chief associate officer and new orleans college of education and human development. thank you for being with us. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. >
because they're from new orleans. >> do you want to stay in new orleans? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. that's why we all came back here. i grew up here and i like it. it's like home. i'm comfortable here. when we went away, it was a different world. i didn't know nothing but new orleans. i know the music, the food. everything tasted different. >> everything tasted different? >> yeah. it tasted real different. >> does the rest of the country not taste as good? >>...
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and with the changing scene in new orleans, it's not what we think of when we think of new orleans jazz. it is changing a bit. >> well, i think jazz has always changed, it's representative of america where change is kind much of good. jazz is always modern. jazz in new orleans is a manifestation of democracy and music. i think it's supposed to change which i think is a good example for the city to follow. >> tell us about the jazz play house. >> borbon street was a great bastion for many great jazz musicians and we have continued that legacy by opening a jazz club a year and a half ago on 300 bourbon street. we'll be at carnegie hall november 30th. so get your tickets as soon as possible. >> do you know how to get to carnegie hall? >> how do you get >> plenty of sunshine this morning. here is what the map looks like this evening. continue to drive right through the weekend. lots of sunshin >>> and that's your latest weather. how do you get to carnegie hall? >> i said you must be tired if you're cracking jokes. something like that. >> we love you, al. >> coming up next, conjoined twins s
and with the changing scene in new orleans, it's not what we think of when we think of new orleans jazz. it is changing a bit. >> well, i think jazz has always changed, it's representative of america where change is kind much of good. jazz is always modern. jazz in new orleans is a manifestation of democracy and music. i think it's supposed to change which i think is a good example for the city to follow. >> tell us about the jazz play house. >> borbon street was a great...
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obama goes to new orleans. on this, the fifth anniversary of the day hurricane katrina nearly wiped the city off the map. live in-depth coverage of a day filled with sadness and hope. we're also live around the world. first in pakistan with dr. sanjay gupta where people are suffering much like they did in katrina. in iraq where america's combat mission will officially be over. are iraqi forces up to the challenge. and we kick off a special week ahead. we're devoting the power of this network to explore what's right and what's wrong with america's school system. a special investigation on the federal program meant to help students. billions of your tax dollars are paying for it. hello. i'm don lemon reporting from the lower ninth ward of new orleans. we're here to chronicle a comeback of a neighborhood, a city and the entire gulf region. it was five years ago tonight that hurricane katrina slammed into new orleans and blasted the coast with devastating results. this is an aerial photo of the area i'm standing ri
obama goes to new orleans. on this, the fifth anniversary of the day hurricane katrina nearly wiped the city off the map. live in-depth coverage of a day filled with sadness and hope. we're also live around the world. first in pakistan with dr. sanjay gupta where people are suffering much like they did in katrina. in iraq where america's combat mission will officially be over. are iraqi forces up to the challenge. and we kick off a special week ahead. we're devoting the power of this network to...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. and for the majority of patients with prescription coverage for nexium, it can cost $30 or less per month. headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain are possible side effects of nexium. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. ask your doctor if nexium can help relieve your heartburn symptoms. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >>> finally, it's not always a particularly exciting to look at someone else's vacation photos, you know, all of those poses and smiles and
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve...
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new york, for katrina's fifth anniversary. >> in particularly in new orleans, and really everywhere, always keep the world alive after disasters, after conflicts. >> reporter: written during a year and a half by 16 new orleans women, some of whom are also performers in the show, "swimming upstream" is a mix of poetry and song. humor and pain. rage and resilience. >> this story reminds people that though we've come a long way, we still have a long way to go. >> reporter: ensler who directs the play, earned huge acclaim in the '90s for "the vagina monologues." she is battling uterine cancer. and says bringing "swimming upstream" back to audiences has uplifted her spirits. >> i've had a great prognosis. >> reporter: and new orleans natives who saw the show in new york this week, are grateful, too. >> they've grasped the loss, recovery, and building. ♪ hold on be strong ♪ ♪ do what you got to do time brings changes ♪ ♪ we'll see each other through make it better ♪ ♪ it'
new york, for katrina's fifth anniversary. >> in particularly in new orleans, and really everywhere, always keep the world alive after disasters, after conflicts. >> reporter: written during a year and a half by 16 new orleans women, some of whom are also performers in the show, "swimming upstream" is a mix of poetry and song. humor and pain. rage and resilience. >> this story reminds people that though we've come a long way, we still have a long way to go. >>...
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there was joy in new orleans. the super bowl champion saints beat the minnesota vikings and brett favre 14-9 in their home opener, the first game since winning the super bowl and our network, by the way, reports last night's broadcast of the game was the highest-rated regular season nfl game in 13 years. a whole lot of folks watched the game last night. and a reminder, if you don't mind, you can see the premier of my hour-long documentary on what has happened in the five years after katrina in new orleans in that region and where they might be headed. it's called "new orleans: an american story." we're very proud of this hour of television. it airs tonight, 10:00 eastern on msnbc. tonight, as we mentioned it will be l.a.'s turn in the spotlight where the major tv networks are all here in this room drawing forces to draw attention to cancer research, prevention and treatment. more on that later on. >>> first, we have an appropriate making a difference report tonight about a simple change in strategy that can improv
there was joy in new orleans. the super bowl champion saints beat the minnesota vikings and brett favre 14-9 in their home opener, the first game since winning the super bowl and our network, by the way, reports last night's broadcast of the game was the highest-rated regular season nfl game in 13 years. a whole lot of folks watched the game last night. and a reminder, if you don't mind, you can see the premier of my hour-long documentary on what has happened in the five years after katrina in...
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a nate inof new orleans. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> your impression five years later. we know it was happening around this time five years ago. how do you feel now? >> five years ago i was in a hotel watching as the superdome roof tore off. and i look around now and i say, look, let's commemorate but when we commemorate, make sure we understand that there's people that are still suffering here. we need to celebrate what we've done well, but don't hang up that mission accomplished sign. >> do you feel people are doing that? >> i think in some respect in this quest to show the world that we've done good that we've been working, that they have overdone it a bit. and we said, louisiana justice institute, let's come medical rate making sure they don't forget there are 3,000 people living in abandoned houses, maybe some in areas that we go around. we still have undereducated children. we still have a gulf here that has dispersants in it, don't sperse me, bro. lots people haven't been able to rebuild
a nate inof new orleans. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> your impression five years later. we know it was happening around this time five years ago. how do you feel now? >> five years ago i was in a hotel watching as the superdome roof tore off. and i look around now and i say, look, let's commemorate but when we commemorate, make sure we understand that there's people that are still suffering here. we need to celebrate what we've done well, but don't hang up that...
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al roker back here in new orleans. never got to the point of being a hurricane but boy, hermine did a lot of damage. >> it really did and continues to. let's take a look over the last 24 hours, some areas picking up as much as 16 inches of rain. georgetown, texas, getting almost that lmt. killeen, texas, getting 11. it is now moving through oklahoma into parts of missouri and arkansas and we have flood threats out there. we have flood warnings for parts of eastern oklahoma, western arkansas, and flood watches all the way up into illinois. we look for rainfall amounts anywhere from about 2 to 5 inches of rain in that affected area over the next 24 hours. so hermine continues to period out but still doing a lot of damage. >> all right, mr. roker, thank you very much. we'll get your local forecast in just a couple of minutes. right now let's throw it back to meredith in new york. >> matt and al, thank you very much. now let's turn to the raging controversy over one florida church's plan to burn the koran on 9/11. the lead
al roker back here in new orleans. never got to the point of being a hurricane but boy, hermine did a lot of damage. >> it really did and continues to. let's take a look over the last 24 hours, some areas picking up as much as 16 inches of rain. georgetown, texas, getting almost that lmt. killeen, texas, getting 11. it is now moving through oklahoma into parts of missouri and arkansas and we have flood threats out there. we have flood warnings for parts of eastern oklahoma, western...
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, new orleans. and the anniversary of karina in just three days. this week, we've been finding some of the people from those iconic photos five years ago. and tonight, bob woodruff, who was there when the water overtook the city, went in search of the people who were racing into their attics, gasping for a pocket of air, and a man who helped. >> reporter: the flood waters trapped people in their homes. >> we got up to the roof, all the way to the roof, and water came and just opened up. >> reporter: they raced to attics and roof tops to expect. >> my house broke in house. my mother house just disintegrated. >> stayed in this close et, hopefully saved him. >> reporter: rescuers saved some, but not all. hello? >> reporter: we found harry pryor and his neighbor, michael knight, paddling house to house, searching for their marooned neighbors. >> see where them holes are at in the rooftops? we cut them out of there. some was jammed in there. >> reporter: knight was born and raised in the lower ninth ward
, new orleans. and the anniversary of karina in just three days. this week, we've been finding some of the people from those iconic photos five years ago. and tonight, bob woodruff, who was there when the water overtook the city, went in search of the people who were racing into their attics, gasping for a pocket of air, and a man who helped. >> reporter: the flood waters trapped people in their homes. >> we got up to the roof, all the way to the roof, and water came and just opened...
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mark mullen for abc news, los angeles. >>> it will feel like mardi gras a week early in new orleans where the city throws the super bowl champion saints a victory parade today. >> a huge crowd waited for hours before welcoming the team home to new orleans yesterday. fans shouted the team motto "who dat!" as head coach sean payton held the vince lombardi trophy out of sunroof of his mercedes. good thing he didn't drop that. >> everybody saying "who dat" no matter who they are. >>> the dow slide belowe 10,000. who's to blame? will it continue? >>> the price of comfort. it will cost you more to get cozy on a major airline. >>> drivers doing doubletakes baugh of this billboard. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. a day on the days
mark mullen for abc news, los angeles. >>> it will feel like mardi gras a week early in new orleans where the city throws the super bowl champion saints a victory parade today. >> a huge crowd waited for hours before welcoming the team home to new orleans yesterday. fans shouted the team motto "who dat!" as head coach sean payton held the vince lombardi trophy out of sunroof of his mercedes. good thing he didn't drop that. >> everybody saying "who dat"...
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with brian williams from new orleans. on friday, tamron hall anchors the live coverage on msnbc. this sunday "meet the press"" the guest mary landrieu and new orleans mayor mitch landrieu. a dead body identified as a spy? it's today's murder mystery from london. we'll have the latest. be sure to follow at andrea at msnbc.com. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. no oil has flowed into the gulf for weeks, but it's just the beginning of our work. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. my job is to listen to the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel and restaurant workers and find ways to help. that means working with communities. we have 19 centers in 4 states. we've made over 120,000 claims payments, more than $375 million. we've committed $20 billion to an independent claims fund to cover lost income until people impacted can get back to work. we'll keep looking for oil, cleaning it up if we find it and restoring the gulf coast. i was born
with brian williams from new orleans. on friday, tamron hall anchors the live coverage on msnbc. this sunday "meet the press"" the guest mary landrieu and new orleans mayor mitch landrieu. a dead body identified as a spy? it's today's murder mystery from london. we'll have the latest. be sure to follow at andrea at msnbc.com. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. no oil has flowed into the gulf for weeks, but it's just the beginning of our work. i'm iris...
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. ♪ deep down in louisiana close to new orleans ♪ it inspired me so much to try to write melodies like that. i wrote 15 songs inspired by that ♪ be my be my little baby >> be my baby was because of production, fantastic production. i like ronny spector's voice, the background voices, the drums, the basses, guitars, the precauti p p prucushion, i would go to my piano and play chords. and i kept playing chords, and finally a melody would happen. and then all of a sudden, the lyrics. then i had the song written. i would go, carl, come here. listen to this song. i wasn't taught, i was inspired. i taught myself how to write music. >> the do run run by the crystals taught me how to make an exciting record. it was so exciting. it would almost bring you to tears. i love their harmony. it was very tight, close-knit. i couldn't believe the wonderful melody which made me cry. i don't know what it is about that record, but it makes me cry. george gershwin song rhapsody in blue is one of my favorite songs. i listened to it and loved it. right in the middle of the rhapsody comes this beautiful vio
. ♪ deep down in louisiana close to new orleans ♪ it inspired me so much to try to write melodies like that. i wrote 15 songs inspired by that ♪ be my be my little baby >> be my baby was because of production, fantastic production. i like ronny spector's voice, the background voices, the drums, the basses, guitars, the precauti p p prucushion, i would go to my piano and play chords. and i kept playing chords, and finally a melody would happen. and then all of a sudden, the lyrics....
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. it's beneful incredibites. ever seen anything like it? me neither. it's just the way you like it-- with carbohydrates for energy and protein for muscles. [ woman announcing ] beneful incredibites. another healthful, flavorful beneful. >>> good morning, thomas. the failed blow out preventer is now in the custody of the fbi. it came up from the sea floor on saturday night. it broke through the surface of the gulf of mexico. it was a 32 hour journey to get it from the sea floor to the surface because that is a mile 'tis tans and it was lifted up on to the helix 4,000 vessel. a team of fbi evidence technicians photographed the hosting and immediately went to work gathering potential evidence. also on board was a team of bp attorneys. now as that blow-out preventer came to the surface, a new blow out preventer was put on top of the well. with that national incident comman
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. it's beneful incredibites. ever seen anything like it? me neither. it's just the way you like it-- with carbohydrates for energy and protein for muscles. [ woman announcing ] beneful incredibites. another healthful, flavorful beneful. >>> good morning, thomas. the failed blow out preventer is now in the custody of...
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new orleans, 90. and dallas, 97. >>> and when we come back this morning, new programs to stabilize the housing market. >>> and faceded with more months underground there is new video of those trapped miners this morning, showing us life 2,000 feet beneath the surface. >>> and a night for hollywood. a big night for "madmen" and "modern family." we'll be right back. welcome to progressive. nice calculator. i'm just trying to save money on my car insurance. you know, with progressive, you get the option to name your price. is that even possible? uh, absolutely. trade? and i still get great service? more like super great. oh, you have a message. "hello." calculator humor. i'll be here all week. i will -- that was my schedule. the freedom to name your price. now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ female announcer ] wisk is about to change the way you look at stains forever. discover the power of our stain spectrum technology in the new red bottle of wisk. in stores now! rheumatoid arthritis going?
new orleans, 90. and dallas, 97. >>> and when we come back this morning, new programs to stabilize the housing market. >>> and faceded with more months underground there is new video of those trapped miners this morning, showing us life 2,000 feet beneath the surface. >>> and a night for hollywood. a big night for "madmen" and "modern family." we'll be right back. welcome to progressive. nice calculator. i'm just trying to save money on my car...
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right there in new orleans. thank you for that. >>> let's head over to mark potter, live for us in pass christian, mississippi, this morning with more on the situation there. how is the recovery process where you are? what are you observing? >> reporter: good morning, alex. the recovery situation here and all along the coast is steady but slow. and the reason for that is all of these mississippi towns have had to rebuild from the ground up. in fact, below from the ground up. one of the examples is this marina here which was literally obliterated by the storm, a 30-foot storm surge came through this area, took out this marina, took them three years to rebuild it, another year to open it up. they also have to rebuild the businesses. they lost all of their businesses here, all the city structures, the schools, 1,800 homes were damaged or destroyed. and that's also the situation in waveland, mississippi, where much of that population has not come back. and for mayor tommy longo there, that's the hardest part of his
right there in new orleans. thank you for that. >>> let's head over to mark potter, live for us in pass christian, mississippi, this morning with more on the situation there. how is the recovery process where you are? what are you observing? >> reporter: good morning, alex. the recovery situation here and all along the coast is steady but slow. and the reason for that is all of these mississippi towns have had to rebuild from the ground up. in fact, below from the ground up. one...
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back then politics of every strife said we can't forget new orleans, we won't forget new orleans, we'll rebuild this great city. you've talked to people like brad pitt and harry connick jr., famous people who have not stopped working, often quietly and tirelessly. where is the government in all this? where is new orleans in terms of its physical comeback? >> i'll tell you what, those two guys you mentioned are two reasons not to roll your eyes when you hear that celebrities are getting involved. there would hardly be any houses in the lower ninth ward without brad pitt, the musicians village wouldn't exist for harry connick. for every one of them celebrities are down here building houses for habitat this very week and next week as well. there was kind of a all right, what else is going on? we've had con current wars in the five years, of course, since new orleans. a lot of the promises haven't been kept and a lot of the money hasn't arrived or been spent on what the locals will tell you they need, and that's water management, wetlands management, infrastructure rebuilding. coming into t
back then politics of every strife said we can't forget new orleans, we won't forget new orleans, we'll rebuild this great city. you've talked to people like brad pitt and harry connick jr., famous people who have not stopped working, often quietly and tirelessly. where is the government in all this? where is new orleans in terms of its physical comeback? >> i'll tell you what, those two guys you mentioned are two reasons not to roll your eyes when you hear that celebrities are getting...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. >>> they say crime doesn't pay, but apparently politics does and to prove it, the hill has just released it's annual list of the 50 richest politicians. together these lucrative lawmakers are worth nearly $1.4 billion. number one on the list, for two years running, massachusetts senator john kerry. his minimum net worth, more than $188 million. he's followed by two california representatives, rep darrell issa and republican jane harman. 27 democrats and 23 republicans make up the 50 richest in congress. >>> just a couple of hours ago, officials in alaska began counting up to 25,000 outstanding ballots in a hotly contested gop primary for senate. incumbent senator lisa markowsky was trailing virtual unknown joe miller by 1,600 votes in what has become an ugly fight to the finish. steve mcdonnell joins me live from anchorage. there's a lot of concern that's been expres
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. >>> they say crime doesn't pay, but apparently politics does and to prove it, the hill has just released it's annual list of the 50 richest politicians. together these lucrative lawmakers are worth nearly $1.4 billion. number one on the list, for two years running, massachusetts senator john kerry. his minimum net...
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i-10 also sees flooding from new orleans to pensacola. wet on i-95 from miami up to washington, d.c. and across much of tennessee. rain also on i-70 and 80 through iowa, nebraska and kansas. >> and if you're flying today, you can expect some airport delays in phoenix, charlotte, atlanta and new orleans. >>> president obama is on the west coast today, talking about the economy and campaigning for democrats. >> but as much as the white house tries to downplay it, new york's mosque controversy is dominating all the talk in washington. especially as more and more democrats announce their opposition to the plan. >> dan harris reports on the growing anger over the issue. >> reporter: conservatives were turning up the volume against the planned muslim community center. >> mr. president, ground zero is the wrong place for a mosque. >> you know, nazis don't have the right to put up a sign next to the holocaust museum in washington. >> reporter: president obama did his best to avoid the issue. he gave a speech on friday, that seemed to support the
i-10 also sees flooding from new orleans to pensacola. wet on i-95 from miami up to washington, d.c. and across much of tennessee. rain also on i-70 and 80 through iowa, nebraska and kansas. >> and if you're flying today, you can expect some airport delays in phoenix, charlotte, atlanta and new orleans. >>> president obama is on the west coast today, talking about the economy and campaigning for democrats. >> but as much as the white house tries to downplay it, new york's...
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it's a common tale in new orleans. the money offered to them by the road home, the federal program set up to help katrina victims, coupled with their homeowners' insurance was nowhere near enough. the woods were forced to take out a loan for more than $120,000. >> and it's still tough, wondering how i'm going to repay that loan, because i know that i won't in my lifetime. >> pretty dramatic, what happened to their home. you look at their reaction, too. were they eventually able to rebuild? what about their neighbors? have they come back? >> absolutely. they were one of the first people on their block who came back early on. the neighbors here and there. that's why we wanted to explore pontchartrain park as a focus of our documentary. pontchartrain park was this middle-class african-american neighborhood. 93% home ownership. why were they in the 30% return rate, among the slowest in the entire city of new orleans, why were they among the slowest to come back when they were solidly middle class? it was a question we want
it's a common tale in new orleans. the money offered to them by the road home, the federal program set up to help katrina victims, coupled with their homeowners' insurance was nowhere near enough. the woods were forced to take out a loan for more than $120,000. >> and it's still tough, wondering how i'm going to repay that loan, because i know that i won't in my lifetime. >> pretty dramatic, what happened to their home. you look at their reaction, too. were they eventually able to...
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. >>> and new orleans saints quarterback drew breeze named "sports illustrated" sportsman of the year. he was on hored for his accomplishment both on and off the field. he led the longsuffering saints to their first super bowl title in february and he's well known in new orleans for his charity work helping the city recover in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. congratulations to him. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories and it is time to lift don't ask, don't tell, or is it? troops weigh in on the matter. wait for me! there it is. ah! hurry up. you're heavy. are you sure these letters will get to santa? yes, of course. hold still. almost there. a little bit higher. i can't hold you up much longer. ah! whoa! [ all giggle ] ♪ hi, fellas. hi, virginia. why are you on the floor? [ female announcer ] bring your letter to santa into macy's and we'll donate to the make-a-wish® foundation. together, we'll collect a million reasons to believe. and we'll donate to the make-a-wish® foundation. at pso, we set out tot your dog to discover the science inle. some of n
. >>> and new orleans saints quarterback drew breeze named "sports illustrated" sportsman of the year. he was on hored for his accomplishment both on and off the field. he led the longsuffering saints to their first super bowl title in february and he's well known in new orleans for his charity work helping the city recover in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. congratulations to him. >>> when we return, another look at this morning's top stories and it is time to...
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he will angor "nbc nightly news" from new orleans tonight. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] let's throw down some style. style that lasts a lifetime. what do you say we get the look we want, the soft feel we need, and have it stand up to anything we throw at it. then let's get it installed, and save money on the whole project. we're lowering the cost of going barefoot. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get exclusive martha stewart living and platinum plus installed in your whole house for just 37 bucks. and platinum plus installed in your whole house i but i justve my 5 employcan't afford it.ance, i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org it's not just
he will angor "nbc nightly news" from new orleans tonight. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] let's throw down some style. style that lasts a lifetime. what do you say we get the look we want, the soft feel we need, and have it stand up to anything we throw at it. then let's get it installed, and save money on the whole project. we're lowering the cost of going barefoot. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get exclusive martha stewart living and platinum...
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. >> but in new orleans, it's another major party day. with celebrations going on throughout the day and well into the night, with the super bowl champs the new orleans saints. people on the parade route did see sean payton, reggie bush and other stars. >>> streets in parts of baltimore are still a mess this morning. >> the warning that the baltimore city department of transportation has for drivers. >> plus, it's women's health week on abc2 news. we're taking action against breast cancer. the five ways -- the five things you need to know about be prepared for a mammogram. >> a little too close for comfort. the pelican that decided to take a little nibble out of this reporter's backside. >> i was telling him to take the members-only jackets off. >>> we have snow this morning, sometimes less is more. a little ice developing, turning blustery this afternoon. at the end of the week, though, 40s on thursday and friday and more light snow trying to arrive by the end of the weekend. >> traffic looking good around the beltway, we have a couple i
. >> but in new orleans, it's another major party day. with celebrations going on throughout the day and well into the night, with the super bowl champs the new orleans saints. people on the parade route did see sean payton, reggie bush and other stars. >>> streets in parts of baltimore are still a mess this morning. >> the warning that the baltimore city department of transportation has for drivers. >> plus, it's women's health week on abc2 news. we're taking action...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. the smell of home made chili whatever scents fill your household, purina tidy cats scoop helps neutralize odors in multiple cat homes... keeping your house smelling like it should. purina tidy cats scoop. keep your home smelling like home. >>> temperatures in the 60s, it's crystal clear and this is going to be a superday. with a high temperature right around 82 degrees. 78 degrees at lunch and 79 at dinner and you couldn't ask for a more pleasant summer day. >>> the police feuding lashes out all because of his decision to fire that officer. did the commissioner go too far. >>> a possible serial rapist is on the loose. >>> and a rough landing, a passenger plane's wheel catches on fire. more news and first warning weather and the traffic report in a few minutes. ♪ everywhere i go ♪ i'll pass it on, ♪ around...and on...and on... edible arrangements. happiness is a
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calls new orleans his home. he is among a group of celebrities that's been key in helping that city to recover. and he opens up to larry king about that resilience. >> larry: five years later. what do you see and feel when you are there, harry? what is it like now? >> it is really exciting now. things are really turning around. from what i can see, i think that generally things are really improving. i think that new orleans has a long way to go. certainly if there were lessons to be learned from hurricane katrina, i think that the people here, the government, the citizens, everybody has learned those less answer and are moving along. you couple that with the super bowl victory in february and it really has a positive energy down here now. it is pretty exciting. something i didn't think i would feel in five years. that's for sure. >> let's take a look at all the entrepreneurs that have come to new orleans and say that it has been worth it. >> reporter: in so many different ways, the city is coming back. some n so
calls new orleans his home. he is among a group of celebrities that's been key in helping that city to recover. and he opens up to larry king about that resilience. >> larry: five years later. what do you see and feel when you are there, harry? what is it like now? >> it is really exciting now. things are really turning around. from what i can see, i think that generally things are really improving. i think that new orleans has a long way to go. certainly if there were lessons to be...
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he'll be heading to new orleans. bianna? >> jake, any reaction from the president to the comments made by ben bernanke yesterday? >> reporter: no reaction so far. the white house says they know that president obama has to discuss the economy some time this week. but it's a packed schedule. you have the katrina anniversary on sunday. on tuesday, a major address, on the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops from iraq. wednesday and thursday, middle east peace negotiations. so, even if the president does address the economy, he's going to be competing with himself. bianna? >> a packed schedule, indeed, for a president who was hoping that his summer would end with an economic recovery. >> bianna, in jake's piece. it mentions the interest rates are at historic lows. corporations are sitting on a ton of cash. what do the experts tell you it will take to actually get a recovery going, finally? >> we keep talking about re-igniting this recovery. but history shows that recoveries that were stemmed and led on by businesses, have tended to
he'll be heading to new orleans. bianna? >> jake, any reaction from the president to the comments made by ben bernanke yesterday? >> reporter: no reaction so far. the white house says they know that president obama has to discuss the economy some time this week. but it's a packed schedule. you have the katrina anniversary on sunday. on tuesday, a major address, on the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops from iraq. wednesday and thursday, middle east peace negotiations. so, even if the...
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showers in houston, miami and new orleans. >> a near record high of 100 in dallas today's. 110 for phoenix. 98 in albuquerque. mostly 70s from fargo all the way to the east coast. 90 for miami. >>> still ahead on "america this morning," new insight into bernard madoff behind bars. >>> plus, apple's latest offering for techniquies. listen up the big announcement expected today. >>> and sandra bullock returns to the awards stage. ♪ [ instrumental: upbeat ] hey, max. [ announcer ] your dog's one of a kind. and now, you have the power... [ giggling ] to help significantly extend his healthy years. a groundbreaking 14-year study by purina... proves that puppy chow, then dog chow nutrition, fed properly over a lifetime, can help extend his lovable antics... up to 1.8 healthy years. [ barks ] long live your buddy. oh, max! long live your dog. purina puppy chow and purina dog chow. while i was building my friendships, my family, while i was building my life, my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why my doctor prescribed crestor. she said plaque buildup in
showers in houston, miami and new orleans. >> a near record high of 100 in dallas today's. 110 for phoenix. 98 in albuquerque. mostly 70s from fargo all the way to the east coast. 90 for miami. >>> still ahead on "america this morning," new insight into bernard madoff behind bars. >>> plus, apple's latest offering for techniquies. listen up the big announcement expected today. >>> and sandra bullock returns to the awards stage. ♪ [ instrumental:...
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areas from new orleans, to mobile, alabama. it appears rain will be the worst of the weather across the nation. pleasant air pushe and the state fair of minnesota is under way right now, folks. save me a corndog. bianna? >> nice shoutout. >>> we turn to chile, where drilling could be gin as early as tomorrow for an escape tunnel for the 33 miners. the men have been trapped since the mine collapsed three weeks ago. jeremy has more with the amazing footage and video. >> there's something missing from that video. several of the miners didn't want to go on camera. those men aren't eating properly, either. we talked to a disaster psychologist. he and others say we shouldn't be fooled by the optimism we're seeing from the trapped miners. new information says the video doesn't tell the whole story. the miners seem happy. but five of them are not seen here. the chilean health minister says they are depressed and refusing to be filmed. a feeling that could spread to the rest of the group. >> in that despair they really lose the will to
areas from new orleans, to mobile, alabama. it appears rain will be the worst of the weather across the nation. pleasant air pushe and the state fair of minnesota is under way right now, folks. save me a corndog. bianna? >> nice shoutout. >>> we turn to chile, where drilling could be gin as early as tomorrow for an escape tunnel for the 33 miners. the men have been trapped since the mine collapsed three weeks ago. jeremy has more with the amazing footage and video. >>...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. the smell of home made chili whatever scents fill your household, purina tidy cats scoop helps neutralize odors in multiple cat homes... keeping your house smelling like it should. purina tidy cats scoop. keep your home smelling like home. >>> good morning, i'm andrea roane. here are some stories we're following for you. controversy surrounds the anniversary of martin luther king, jr. famous i have a dream speech. conservative activists are planning a rally on the 47th anniversary of the speech. organizer glenn beck says it's just a coincidence the rally will take place on the anniversary. civil rights veterans are skeptical and say they're planning a counter-rally. >>> federal officials belief the massive egg recall may have been caused by contaminated chicken feed. salmonella bacteria was found in samples in both farms involved in the recall. the tests indicate the
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> the first wave of new health care rules kicks in today instead of patient-friendly provisions that will serve as the trial run for the far-reaching changes that are due in the next few years. bertha coons joins us to tell us what's happening today. bertha, there are a lot of changes that begin today. tell us about them. oh. >>> that's right. the full obama care doesn't go into effect until 2014. some key changes that are patient protections part of that act going into effect today including no, you already mentioned this one, children with pre-existing conditions cannot be denied coverage anymore. the wrinkle on that is a lot of insurers now, they find if they're not sure how that's going to work for them. so they're only going to do that through family plans. if you buy on their own, you will have trouble buying on a child-only plan for that. they're lifting the lifetime limits on how much coverage you can get. this is important for peo
i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> the first wave of new health care rules kicks in today instead of patient-friendly provisions that will serve as the trial run for the far-reaching changes that are due in the next few years. bertha coons joins us to tell us what's happening today. bertha, there are a lot of changes that begin today. tell us about them. oh. >>> that's right. the full obama care doesn't go...
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i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. bp is gonna be here until the oil is gone and the people and businesses are back to normal... until we make this right. the smell of home made chili whatever scents fill your household, purina tidy cats scoop helps neutralize odors in multiple cat homes... keeping your house smelling like it should. purina tidy cats scoop. keep your home smelling like home. >>> parts of southern california hope to dry out this morning after some serious flash flooding. blinding rain thursday flooded roads and unleashed torrents of mud. the mud was seven feet deep if some places. >>> on oregon's mt. hood, crews have recovered the body of two cl missing since december. the cause of death has not been rmined. the bodies were found near each other at 9700 feet. they were not in a cave or a shelter. >>> the city of los angeles is going for it with a controversial plan to evaluate the teachers in the school system. teachers will be graded based on student test scores. it's aimed at improving the performance
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wet on i-10, from jacksonville to new orleans. and slick out west, on i-5, from sacramento to san diego. rain and snow on i-20 and 40 in the southern rockies. >> if you are flying today, expect just a few airport delays in san francisco, los angeles and new orleans. >>> earlier, we mentioned that new warning about possible terror attacks over the holiday season. well, such warnings only increase the pressure, of course, on tsa agents at the nation's airports. >> they are supposed to serve as a last line of defense. but some apparently aren't paying much attention. our brian ross has his investigation into the tsa. >> reporter: in the midst of last year's christmas travel period, tsa screeners at houston's bush airport somehow managed to miss a loaded, high-powered glock pistol in an empty computer carry-on bag. this is what it would have looked like. authorities tell abc news it happens all the time, screeners asleep at the screen. >> with a determined threat, like that in al qaeda, that should be troubling news, indeed. >> report
wet on i-10, from jacksonville to new orleans. and slick out west, on i-5, from sacramento to san diego. rain and snow on i-20 and 40 in the southern rockies. >> if you are flying today, expect just a few airport delays in san francisco, los angeles and new orleans. >>> earlier, we mentioned that new warning about possible terror attacks over the holiday season. well, such warnings only increase the pressure, of course, on tsa agents at the nation's airports. >> they are...
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in new orleans, a 37% decrease in rapes. in new york city, a 35.7% drop. and in baltimore, there has been an unbelievable 80% decline in rape since the early 1990s. it was all too good to be true. in baltimore, officers failed to even write reports and investigate 60% of cases. >> we are seeing chronic patterns of police refusing to accept cases for investigation. >> reporter: as for sara, police discovered a serial rapist had been targeting women in her area. the charges against her were dropped. did you ever get an apology from the detective? >> never. >> reporter: pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> and, now, we turn overseas to a reality check from the man in charge. the general now leading american men and women in afghanistan. nine years into the war, with 95,000 u.s. troops on the ground, general david petraeus sat down with our martha raddatz. and, in an exclusive interview, talked about the possibility the war will take years more to end. >> reporter: general david petraeus has visited dozens of combat outposts in his two plus months here. >>
in new orleans, a 37% decrease in rapes. in new york city, a 35.7% drop. and in baltimore, there has been an unbelievable 80% decline in rape since the early 1990s. it was all too good to be true. in baltimore, officers failed to even write reports and investigate 60% of cases. >> we are seeing chronic patterns of police refusing to accept cases for investigation. >> reporter: as for sara, police discovered a serial rapist had been targeting women in her area. the charges against...
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bob woodruff, abc news, new orleans. >>> and still ahead tonight, five years ago, 1 100-mile-per-hour winds have raged onshore. robin roberts returns home. >>> and, still ahead, that scary mistake, a terrifying warning to prepare for an emergency landing in the ocean. airline passenger panic, but it was just a wrong tape. [ barks ] i'm the puppy that ate your backseat. i'm a random windstorm. [ grunts ] ♪ i'm a hot babe out jogging. ♪ call me mayhem. [ tires screech ] i'm every reason to have the right insurance. [ tires screech ] but a lot of you are cutting your coverage and leaving yourselves unprotected. so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] mayhem is everywhere. protect yourself. are you in good hands? ♪ [ female announcer ] nutri-grain -- one good decision... ♪ ...can lead to another. ♪ ♪ ...made with real fruit and now with more of the whole grains your body needs. nutri-grain can help you eat better all day. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pai
bob woodruff, abc news, new orleans. >>> and still ahead tonight, five years ago, 1 100-mile-per-hour winds have raged onshore. robin roberts returns home. >>> and, still ahead, that scary mistake, a terrifying warning to prepare for an emergency landing in the ocean. airline passenger panic, but it was just a wrong tape. [ barks ] i'm the puppy that ate your backseat. i'm a random windstorm. [ grunts ] ♪ i'm a hot babe out jogging. ♪ call me mayhem. [ tires screech ] i'm...